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What does it mean to be of good cheer in difficult times?

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To be of good cheer means to find joy and encouragement in the assurance of God's presence and sovereignty.

Being of good cheer involves embracing the joy that comes from understanding God's presence and His sovereignty over all circumstances. In Acts 23:11, the Lord reassures Paul to be encouraged, which reflects the Christian call to find hope amid difficulties. This joy is not based on external circumstances but on the steadfast and unchanging nature of God. Believers can face tribulations with confidence, knowing they are supported by God's grace and plans for their lives, finding strength and joy in His promises.
Scripture References: Acts 23:11, Acts 27:22-24

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Be of Good Cheer
Tom Harding · Feb 3, 2008
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